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How is buttressing unessacery? A few seconds extra to do a tidy job? Also, lower stumps means better access for machinery. Increasing the appeal of a small scale approach and not create the need to use only large scale machinery as smaller stuff can't get in.

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Still do it and get the stumps lower, makes the job look more professional. Helps distinguish a hand cutter from a harvester.

 

Also, "swept"?

 

Swept as in bent at the butt.

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How is buttressing unessacery? A few seconds extra to do a tidy job? Also, lower stumps means better access for machinery. Increasing the appeal of a small scale approach and not create the need to use only large scale machinery as smaller stuff can't get in.

 

It's a tiny site, I can access all the trees from the track easily enough, I only do small scale and I am fully aware of the need to have easy access.

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As it happens, since I broke it in 2003, yes!😛

 

Customer asked for high stumps for digger removal.

 

Any comments about the hinge?😘

 

 

Looks nice but I'd have cut the buttresses off...

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